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armstrong. and that demand has been communicated to mr. armstrong's camp very clearly and forcefully. >> which brings me to the critical nature of the wording. i want to know from a legal standpoint exactly what you are listening for that perhaps the layperson may not identify as critical to your mission. the words that lance armstrong uses that could expose him to the liability you're suggesting. >> it's not just admitting that he doped, but that he doped in connection with the tour de france races, that he's been doping for a long period during his career, and hopefully an acknowledgment that he was untruthful in our legal proceeding. i think we all know, as your viewers do, that the answers to those questions are yes. and that he was untruthful. but we'd like to see what he says to ms. winfrey to finalize our legal strategy. >> and in the way he words it, because ms. winfrey has couched significantly what mr. armstrong said to her, and brilliantly so, because we all need to see this interview to know what we're up against here, but he h
armstrong. and that demand has been communicated to mr. armstrong's camp very clearly and forcefully. >> which brings me to the critical nature of the wording. i want to know from a legal standpoint exactly what you are listening for that perhaps the layperson may not identify as critical to your mission. the words that lance armstrong uses that could expose him to the liability you're suggesting. >> it's not just admitting that he doped, but that he doped in connection with the...
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today in a statement, the world's anti-doping agency says, "only when mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath can a gal and proper process for him to seek reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence." also tonight, sources tell us armstrong is beginning to reach out to those he criticized in this long, drawn-out saga. >> certainly a bellwether day in this saga. anne thompson, thanks. >>> now to another big story. this one's been a big story for days, this rough flu season we're enduring. it's spreading fast now in other parts of the world, as well. europe is seeing its first outbreak, while in this country it remains in 47 of the 50 states. in the meantime, people have lots of questions about the flu, especially about the inoculation. nbc's tom costello is in a pharmacy in maryland, where they have been busy there. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. this pharmacy, like most, say the medicines to treat the flu and its symptoms have been selling very fast, especially tamiflu. leah wasn't supposed to be at home with a confirmed case of the fl
today in a statement, the world's anti-doping agency says, "only when mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath can a gal and proper process for him to seek reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence." also tonight, sources tell us armstrong is beginning to reach out to those he criticized in this long, drawn-out saga. >> certainly a bellwether day in this saga. anne thompson, thanks. >>> now to another big story. this one's been a big story for days, this...
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. >> richard, this seems like just the beginning for mr. armstrong. what else might he be facing given his interview and all these different agencies that want to talk to him? >> you tell me, miguel. i'll give you a quick definition of fraud -- material misrepresentations with the intent to deceive, reasonably relied upon, creating damages. that's fraud. that's what lance armstrong has done predominantly all his life. so, yeah, he's going to be sued by people for his books. he's going to be sued by donors for his charities. he's going to be sued by anybody and everybody who touched this narcissistic punk. that's what's going to happen here with lance armstrong. and, you know, many times i kind of disagree with jeff toobin on issues, but he mentioned and made a comment why did he do it, and i don't know why he did this. i don't know why he decided to step up. i don't know why he -- everybody seems to go to oprah when they want to come clean on something. >> you're right. >> why did he do it? what's the benefit? he just opened pandora's box. the he may
. >> richard, this seems like just the beginning for mr. armstrong. what else might he be facing given his interview and all these different agencies that want to talk to him? >> you tell me, miguel. i'll give you a quick definition of fraud -- material misrepresentations with the intent to deceive, reasonably relied upon, creating damages. that's fraud. that's what lance armstrong has done predominantly all his life. so, yeah, he's going to be sued by people for his books. he's...
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missing. >> according to a statement today from the world anti-doping agency, only when mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath and tells the anti-doping authorities all he knows about doping activities can any legal and proper process for him to seek any reopening or reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence. pete williams, what are the legal implications here? does he have exposure? >> oh, yes, i think so. this seems to be a calculated risk. he will undoubtedly be sued. the clip where he testified in a lawsuit down therebying the people that were suing him may come back after him for money that was paid as a result of winning the tour de france. it seems unlikely he could be prosecuted for purge. the federal government could reopen its criminal investigation of him if he does, in fact, make statements admitting to this, and the justice department could join a false claim or whistle blower lawsuit that's been brought by floyd landis because of the fact that the tour de france team was sponsored by the u.s. postal service, and the claim is the deposit was defraud
missing. >> according to a statement today from the world anti-doping agency, only when mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath and tells the anti-doping authorities all he knows about doping activities can any legal and proper process for him to seek any reopening or reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence. pete williams, what are the legal implications here? does he have exposure? >> oh, yes, i think so. this seems to be a calculated risk. he will undoubtedly be...
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armstrong around 10:28 this morning on this program. back to nicole petallides, the share price of lulu lemon is moving and i don't know which way. nicole: not in a good way. continues the way we saw in seven early mover is. you noted it was lower and still is down 7-1/3% and one reason is the outlook, they are not raising the outlook. on the contrary they talk about sales but not raising the outlook, disappointment to wall street and shareholders and you can stop selling off the two things. the stock is 30% over the last six months. three things. i am not lance armstrong but i did live. ubs is a price target of 82 from 88 but they have a buy rating and number 3, i still love them. stuart: retail sales overall were not great in december, up only 0.5%. i know that looking backward stock investors always look forward but with at as the backstop, 0.5% gain over the christmas holiday that is not really great. despite your best efforts. got to move on. we are down 30 on the dow. california governor jerry brown says the former golden state, t
armstrong around 10:28 this morning on this program. back to nicole petallides, the share price of lulu lemon is moving and i don't know which way. nicole: not in a good way. continues the way we saw in seven early mover is. you noted it was lower and still is down 7-1/3% and one reason is the outlook, they are not raising the outlook. on the contrary they talk about sales but not raising the outlook, disappointment to wall street and shareholders and you can stop selling off the two things....
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today, ed roy says mrs. clinton will appear before the committee on wednesday, january 23rd. that's a week from this wednesday. >>> and more breaking news. now a source tells the associated press that lance armstrong has just admitted to taking performance enhancing drugs. he made that admission during an interview he's taping right now with oprah winfrey. that interview will air this thursday, once again, at 7:00 p.m. tour de france winner lance armstrong reportedly admits to using performance enhancing drugs to help him win those races. he has already been stripped of those titles. >>> all right. we move on, major step toward opening up cuba. cubans will be allowed to travel outside the country without government approval. we have more. michelle? >> it's an historical day, absolutely. there are thousands of people in line in cuba today. today was the first day where it was much easier to leave. before the changes that went into place today, people had to get an exit visa, permission from the government to leave. they had to have letters from -- of invitation. it was exceedi
today, ed roy says mrs. clinton will appear before the committee on wednesday, january 23rd. that's a week from this wednesday. >>> and more breaking news. now a source tells the associated press that lance armstrong has just admitted to taking performance enhancing drugs. he made that admission during an interview he's taping right now with oprah winfrey. that interview will air this thursday, once again, at 7:00 p.m. tour de france winner lance armstrong reportedly admits to using...
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can't anybody -- can't mr. armstrong, can't the person at the top go you know what? maybe our shareholder value will not drop if we don't have this app on. i just wonder who's sitting there going yes, we need this thing. why not just apple, just take it away. take it away. you're apple. >> get rid of it. >> just make a statement. >> i agree. i think the statements that some of these companies are making to try and fend off criticism or lawsuits are pathetic. and we have the coca-cola story coming up. i'm going to run what they ran last night and the latest ad when it comes to their attempt to sort of step into the obesity debate. but joe, you are the one who raised this at the top of the show yesterday. and now they've changed the age on who can use the app so they feel better about themselves. wow! you made a big difference, joe scarborough. >> whatever, mika brzezinski. you know, the thing is, i heard all day yesterday afternoon, there was pushback from people that were saying that this app was not affiliated with the nra. and these were some of the same people tha
can't anybody -- can't mr. armstrong, can't the person at the top go you know what? maybe our shareholder value will not drop if we don't have this app on. i just wonder who's sitting there going yes, we need this thing. why not just apple, just take it away. take it away. you're apple. >> get rid of it. >> just make a statement. >> i agree. i think the statements that some of these companies are making to try and fend off criticism or lawsuits are pathetic. and we have the...
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"only when mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath and tells the anti-doping authorities all he knows about doping activities, can any legal and proper process for him to seek any reopening or reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence." so this means that this interview with oprah really only opens the door enough to make a much fuller and complete statement if he expects to get back into the game. >> sure. this is really just the first step, like a pr step, pretty much, going on oprah, who's known to be pretty soft when it comes with the questions, you know, he's pretty much going to be able to control part of the interview. but what he has to do is turn on the people who helped him dope, which are officials in cycling, maybe at usa cycling, maybe at the international cycling union, which is the world governing body of the sport, maybe going up as high as the international olympic committee. >> and real quick, but i think a lot of this loses focus on the charity, the livestrong foundati
"only when mr. armstrong makes a full confession under oath and tells the anti-doping authorities all he knows about doping activities, can any legal and proper process for him to seek any reopening or reconsideration of his lifetime ban commence." so this means that this interview with oprah really only opens the door enough to make a much fuller and complete statement if he expects to get back into the game. >> sure. this is really just the first step, like a pr step, pretty...
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welker, from phil mickelson, from lance armstrong, the commonality is you have to apologize these days for saying what's on your mind. david: exactly. stand by your convictions. i never heard clint eastwood apologize. stuart: right. david: stand by your convictions, period. stuart: charles? charles: listen, it was her prerogative. i don't think she had to apologize. certainly lance armstrong owed everyone an apology though that was warranted in his case. president obama started his administration off with an apology tour i thought was unauthorized, unnecessary and ridiculous, there are times you do apologize. i don't think it's because of public pressure. i think it needs to be something internal. david: we were talking before about the nation of victimhood how destructive that is. charles: exactly. stuart: the highlight reel is next. upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and
welker, from phil mickelson, from lance armstrong, the commonality is you have to apologize these days for saying what's on your mind. david: exactly. stand by your convictions. i never heard clint eastwood apologize. stuart: right. david: stand by your convictions, period. stuart: charles? charles: listen, it was her prerogative. i don't think she had to apologize. certainly lance armstrong owed everyone an apology though that was warranted in his case. president obama started his...
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that to me remains mystifying because according to this gentleman you're hearing here, mr. tygra, there was plenty of evidence they provided. now he has -- can come back and remove everything. >>brian: the most infamous p.d.f. user was barry bonds because they tried to do better with their sport. they weren't intimidating other people on their teams or forcing them to do it or accusing those who accused him and tried to destroy their lives. that's the problem. >>steve: apparently lance wrote a check for $100,000 to the international cycling institute or whatever, the body that goes ahead and presides over the sport. he also tried to give $100,000 or more to the u.s. antidoping agency, and the guy, mr. tygart said are you kidding? absolutely not. >>gretchen: the rest of your headlines, a bombshell new report reveals a colorado grand jury voted to indict the parents of jonbenet ramsey following the little girl's murder but prosecutors refused to try the case. the shocking revelation comes more than 13 years after the d.a. said his office lacked enough evidence to file charges
that to me remains mystifying because according to this gentleman you're hearing here, mr. tygra, there was plenty of evidence they provided. now he has -- can come back and remove everything. >>brian: the most infamous p.d.f. user was barry bonds because they tried to do better with their sport. they weren't intimidating other people on their teams or forcing them to do it or accusing those who accused him and tried to destroy their lives. that's the problem. >>steve: apparently...